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yet, paul has been under withering attack for a foreign policy they say is dangerous and out of step with the gop mainstream. rick santorum is poised to far exceed them with a come from behind groundwell of support in the final weeks from religion conservatives. newt gingrich after millions of dollars of attack eds against him could place fourth. he is already looking past iowa and new hampshire and planning for his comeback in south carolina. rick perry has spent more money on tv ads than any other candidates and a properry super pack has spent more than it any other group. michele bachmann's final campaign week in iowa has been rough. here state chairman defected to paul. then she fired another top iowa deputy. she could become the first republican ever to win the big ames, iowa, straw poll and then come in dead last in the caucuses. and on this sunday new year's day there is likely to be another are crucial series of developments across the hawkeye state. as we said burks half of all iowa likely republican caucus goers self-described christian conservatives and today pastors at pu
yet, paul has been under withering attack for a foreign policy they say is dangerous and out of step with the gop mainstream. rick santorum is poised to far exceed them with a come from behind groundwell of support in the final weeks from religion conservatives. newt gingrich after millions of dollars of attack eds against him could place fourth. he is already looking past iowa and new hampshire and planning for his comeback in south carolina. rick perry has spent more money on tv ads than any...
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but, look, the next debate, again foreign policy. i think the administration wanted to put benghazi to bed. i don't think it did. that's waking up another morning for the debate. >> the governor has to be a little bit more clear. a little clearer about what the main problem is here. because the american people still not dialed into this. people watch the factor, listen to your radio program, they know. >> they get it. >> but the massive people you go benghazi, libya and they are going are they a soccer team? don't know i love their music. that's what the governor doesn't do well. he plays small ball. how much did you cut back drilling on federal land? governor, nobody cares. >> like what you do on the factor, you get people locked. in you ask a specific question. you lock them. in you don't let them get off it. so when they are doing benghazi, mr. president, why haven't you given a press conference discussing this with the american people? you had plenty of time. >> bill: tell us what happened. who took the security teams out of ther
but, look, the next debate, again foreign policy. i think the administration wanted to put benghazi to bed. i don't think it did. that's waking up another morning for the debate. >> the governor has to be a little bit more clear. a little clearer about what the main problem is here. because the american people still not dialed into this. people watch the factor, listen to your radio program, they know. >> they get it. >> but the massive people you go benghazi, libya and they...
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taxes, foreign policy, iran, mexican americans coming here. every issue. you could get to the right, go as far right as you could, calculate it you can do some pir ro wets, etch scratches or etch a sketches. and later in the campaign make some adjustments and people would forgive you. i think they're not going to forgive this character. thank you, john heilemann and david corn. >>> coming up, dirty, angry money. what do you want? let's go inside the koch brothers machine. they've got their own political party it seems. >>> and jerry sandusky. the defense has begun its case such as it is. can you imagine what this defense is going to be? big question. will he take the stand and confront these awful charges? >>> plus, blind ambition. mitt romney wants to be president, but why can't he say what he'd do if he was president? he keeps doing it. he shows up but doesn't answer questions. >>> let me finish tonight with what makes the idea of a romney presidency so dangerous. this is "hardball" the place for politics. [ male announcer ] it seems like every company h
taxes, foreign policy, iran, mexican americans coming here. every issue. you could get to the right, go as far right as you could, calculate it you can do some pir ro wets, etch scratches or etch a sketches. and later in the campaign make some adjustments and people would forgive you. i think they're not going to forgive this character. thank you, john heilemann and david corn. >>> coming up, dirty, angry money. what do you want? let's go inside the koch brothers machine. they've got...
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romney's muddled message is indicative of his foreign policy as a whole. after a week abroad, what do we really know about mitt romney's foreign policy ideas? we know he believes culture accounts for prosperity. he says he believes jerusalem is the capital of israel. and he was endorsed by a anti-communist polish statesman. aside from those red meat bullet points for conservatives, what to we know for sure about foreign relations under mitt romney? did he tell us what he would do if the syrian regime collapsed or if europe's economy fell off a cliff or if we experienced growing tensions with china or north korea or a terrorist organization? some are focusing on the gaffes of mitt romney's trip, but we really should focus on what he didn't say. let's get to it. let's bring in ari melber and rich degree -- rick grenell, now a partner with capital media partners. welcome to the show. rick, there was a bright side to your former boss' trip overseas. can you tell us if there was a bright side to it or are we delusional right here? >> i would say that you're del
romney's muddled message is indicative of his foreign policy as a whole. after a week abroad, what do we really know about mitt romney's foreign policy ideas? we know he believes culture accounts for prosperity. he says he believes jerusalem is the capital of israel. and he was endorsed by a anti-communist polish statesman. aside from those red meat bullet points for conservatives, what to we know for sure about foreign relations under mitt romney? did he tell us what he would do if the syrian...
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that would seem to indicate a failure in the obama foreign policy. yet the president will point to the did he say mation of al-qaeda and the killing of bin laden to persuade voters he is not soft on the jihad. to be fair to president obama, opinions about his muslim outreach are inconclusive at this point. most americans don't want war with iran because that would send oil prices and possibly lead to world war 3. there is no way on this earth that israel is going to allow iran to develop a nuclear weapon. the israelis will attack the iranians. they will attack. it's just a matter of when. so americans must decide which presidential candidate can better manage the situation. things have not changed in iran since mr. obama took office, except the iranians are further down the road to development of the nuclear weapons. governor romney says he would get tougher with the iranians by supporting israel to a greater ex tents 6789 it's an incredibly difficult situations that all americans should be talking about. now the top story, who has the better take on
that would seem to indicate a failure in the obama foreign policy. yet the president will point to the did he say mation of al-qaeda and the killing of bin laden to persuade voters he is not soft on the jihad. to be fair to president obama, opinions about his muslim outreach are inconclusive at this point. most americans don't want war with iran because that would send oil prices and possibly lead to world war 3. there is no way on this earth that israel is going to allow iran to develop a...
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not about foreign policy. the mormon identity and i want to also point out i have been busy on this but struck by it. this is wednesday's washington post and my wife pointed it out to me. a story up here at the top. at u.n. the president issues a challenge. here is the lead story. ohio florida give obama an edge. here is the side-bar story. for obama the buckeye state maybe a bulls eye. my wife turned to me and said well, i guess the race is over according to the washington post. am i overreacting to this? and more importantly is my wife overreact on this? >> reporting on the poll there's has been discussion about the polling and whether the polling is oversampling democrats. to come extent political reporters report on polls and that drives the narrate ives. the biggest problem mitt romney has in terms of media bias is less an idelogical bias and the attacked that they are covering him as if he is losing. they never covered george w. bush like he was going to lose. >> you look like you are going to come out o
not about foreign policy. the mormon identity and i want to also point out i have been busy on this but struck by it. this is wednesday's washington post and my wife pointed it out to me. a story up here at the top. at u.n. the president issues a challenge. here is the lead story. ohio florida give obama an edge. here is the side-bar story. for obama the buckeye state maybe a bulls eye. my wife turned to me and said well, i guess the race is over according to the washington post. am i...
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he's also a romney campaign foreign policy advisor. so he gets to work for the romney campaign while he works on fox news. in fact, mr. bolten announced his endorsement of mitt romney during an appearance on fox news. the folks at media matters have been tracking the overlap of the analysts. a spokesperson said his joint role as a fox news contributor and advisor is totally okay and super ethical because mr. bolten is not paid by the campaign and he gives foreign policy advice to lots of people. the most amazing example making efficient use of air time is carl rove. he does not work for the romney campaign, but he's the founder of the massive, massive pro-romney anti-obama super pac. and he gets to go on fox news and analyze his own campaign ad. for fox. spoiler alert, he thought his own campaign ad was awesome and totally effective. >> your super pac, american cross roads, this is a super pac. put out a recent video. this aimed at younger voters that were sold a bill of goods. that's where you're going with than. >> i'm glad you got t
he's also a romney campaign foreign policy advisor. so he gets to work for the romney campaign while he works on fox news. in fact, mr. bolten announced his endorsement of mitt romney during an appearance on fox news. the folks at media matters have been tracking the overlap of the analysts. a spokesperson said his joint role as a fox news contributor and advisor is totally okay and super ethical because mr. bolten is not paid by the campaign and he gives foreign policy advice to lots of...
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chris: let's talk about foreign policy. the president is worried about europe. he has to worry about right away is gas prices. if we see a number like $6 for regular, that is going to be something that the republicans can hang around his neck. drivers drive more in the summer. prices go up because of demand. we got fears of what is going to happen in the middle east. >> prices go out matcally this time of year. you're watching it this year. you got $5, and people are absolutely falling out of anything to do with this. at $5, it used to be $4. you can go above $4. where gas prices are or where oil prices were yesterday and today when you start looking at this into next week, get up to $110 a barrel. that's a big change for the entire election. you are talking about going right through $4 to $4.50. >> it's more tangible to everyday americans at the gas pump and 8.3% unemployment. chris: bob. >> just a second. i mean, those numbers are out there and those are important, but there is this, the psycho dynamics of it for the average voter and that is has obama stabili
chris: let's talk about foreign policy. the president is worried about europe. he has to worry about right away is gas prices. if we see a number like $6 for regular, that is going to be something that the republicans can hang around his neck. drivers drive more in the summer. prices go up because of demand. we got fears of what is going to happen in the middle east. >> prices go out matcally this time of year. you're watching it this year. you got $5, and people are absolutely falling...
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but, governor, you know, when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and the economic policies of the 1920s. you say that you are not interested in duplicating what happened in iraq but just a few weeks ago you said you think we should have more troops in iraq right now. and the challenge we have -- i know you haven't been in a position to actually execute foreign policy, but every time you have offered an opinion, have you been wrong. you said we should have gone into iraq despite the fact that there were no weapons of mass destruction. you said that we should still have troops in iraq to this day. you indicated that we shouldn't be passing nuclear treaties with russia, despite the fact that 71 senators, democrats and republics voted for it you said that first we should not have a time line in afghanistan, then you said we should. now you say maybe or it depends. which means not only were you wrong but you are also confusing and sending mixed messages both to our troops and our allies.
but, governor, you know, when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and the economic policies of the 1920s. you say that you are not interested in duplicating what happened in iraq but just a few weeks ago you said you think we should have more troops in iraq right now. and the challenge we have -- i know you haven't been in a position to actually execute foreign policy, but every time you have...
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maybe we should consider a golden rule in foreign policy. don't do to other nations what we don't want to happen to us. >> yet, with the young and singularly fervent supports and the vaunted ground operation, paul captured 21% of the vote in iowa. 23% in new hampshire. 13% in south carolina. >> those people, yeah, they hear ron paul's message and they show up to vote for him. i think it's, i think it's really wrong for people just to say it means nothing. >> it's another fluke, a freak vote. >> anybody up from 10% to 20% in some caucuses you need to pay attention to. it's important the reach out to the young people. and his supporters and give him a role in the convention speech or whatever else it takes to keep him happy. >> that is just what newt gingrich seemed to be doing after the former house speaker won south carolina. >> you have dr. ron paul who on the issue of money and the federal reserve has been right for 25 years. >> congressman paul largely concedeed florida and instead is chasing vote in caucus states like maine, nevada, colo
maybe we should consider a golden rule in foreign policy. don't do to other nations what we don't want to happen to us. >> yet, with the young and singularly fervent supports and the vaunted ground operation, paul captured 21% of the vote in iowa. 23% in new hampshire. 13% in south carolina. >> those people, yeah, they hear ron paul's message and they show up to vote for him. i think it's, i think it's really wrong for people just to say it means nothing. >> it's another...
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of shifting foreign policies all across the globe. not just in one area. but i think most compelling comments referencing israel, nine former u.s. ambassadors, including some who are our ambassador to israel, say they show he's a strong supporter of israel, as we should be. they are our most important ally in that region. >> well, let's go to the neocons who i tend to go to battle with because i think they always liked the iraq war, i always hated it. i wonder about this insistence why we have to be so militarized as a country, so insistent on using our battlefield strength as our first diplomatic move. hagel's not of that belief. he's one of these guys like anwar sadat, like yitzchak rabin who've been to war and know it's an alternative. >> he's a foreign policy realist, which used to be quite a dominant strain here. and i think a lot of the reason the neocons are opposed to him now is because he was president bush's most strident critic, certainly within the republican party, an adamant critic of the war, and he just has the view th
of shifting foreign policies all across the globe. not just in one area. but i think most compelling comments referencing israel, nine former u.s. ambassadors, including some who are our ambassador to israel, say they show he's a strong supporter of israel, as we should be. they are our most important ally in that region. >> well, let's go to the neocons who i tend to go to battle with because i think they always liked the iraq war, i always hated it. i wonder about this insistence why we...
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since he doesn't have a foreign policy, he buys the foreign policies of the powers that be. he sings the song of his so-called advisers. what they are are people who advocate a point of view. to add a new war with each new republican president. they need a president who speaks their language, so they write his speeches. they want war with iran, they just put that in the next speech. this as i said is the dangerous part. we've had experience with a president who came to office with an empty head on foreign policy and bought the entire neocon pitch. the one that deserves a dunce cap. he won't say anything about taxes that norquist may approve. that doesn't make mitt a leader. that makes him a rover. grover says beg, mitt begs. same with the religious right. he won't say a word that pat robinson hasn't approved for his political prayer book. there he was at the university getting an honorary degree. i didn't know they give honorary degrees for pandering. the scary thing is he's open for bids. he's sold his soul to everything out there. the religious right on social policy. grov
since he doesn't have a foreign policy, he buys the foreign policies of the powers that be. he sings the song of his so-called advisers. what they are are people who advocate a point of view. to add a new war with each new republican president. they need a president who speaks their language, so they write his speeches. they want war with iran, they just put that in the next speech. this as i said is the dangerous part. we've had experience with a president who came to office with an empty head...
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i mean we never seem to talk about foreign policy very much in presidential campaigns. and then, you know, all of a sudden the presidency becomes all about foreign policy. >> well, if you look at the last several months, look what's happened to our policy in afghanistan. first we have that cross-border incident with the pakistanis in which american aircraft shot at a pakistani border post and killed 25 pakistani soldiers. relations with pakistan still haven't recovered. the supply routes through pakistan are still closed. then you have the burning of the koran which forces the commander in afghanistan to pull all of his advisors out of the afghan ministries for fear of retaliation. they're still not all back in the ministries. and now you have this which is obviously going to be another setback. war is a huge undertaking. it can withstand a number of mistakes. but when they start to pile up and accumulate in an atmosphere of war weariness.... >> i think it doesn't change what are the fundamental, you know, basics of this which is that this administration has already dec
i mean we never seem to talk about foreign policy very much in presidential campaigns. and then, you know, all of a sudden the presidency becomes all about foreign policy. >> well, if you look at the last several months, look what's happened to our policy in afghanistan. first we have that cross-border incident with the pakistanis in which american aircraft shot at a pakistani border post and killed 25 pakistani soldiers. relations with pakistan still haven't recovered. the supply routes...
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i think foreign policy matters. clearly look, an op-ed and then paul ryan saying what he said with laura engram is not by accident. it's purposeful. i think they wind up coming back to the economy. >> that is the subject of the debate unless they go off topic. chris cizilla, see you later. thank you so much. >>> and foreign policy is, of course, a crushing issue for all of those with soldiers deployed and their families at home and three more americans among the dead after a suicide bomber attacked a military patrol today in khost, afghanistan. the bomber struck a group of afghan police and u.s. troops as they walked through a market. the taliban claimed responsibility. nbc's lester holt is in kabul where he's been reporting for the past week and a half as part of a special nbc news series on region and conflict. lester, you have been on the ground, what is your take away on the green on blue attacks and this suicide attack which is different, at least the taliban taking responsibility? >> well, andrea, it's really
i think foreign policy matters. clearly look, an op-ed and then paul ryan saying what he said with laura engram is not by accident. it's purposeful. i think they wind up coming back to the economy. >> that is the subject of the debate unless they go off topic. chris cizilla, see you later. thank you so much. >>> and foreign policy is, of course, a crushing issue for all of those with soldiers deployed and their families at home and three more americans among the dead after a...
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. >> mitt romney's debate blunder exposed him as a lightweight on foreign policy. only one man on stage looked like the president during the libya exchange last night. it was a lot different than the mitt romney who looked is so confident as he told lie after lie during the debate in denver two weeks ago. back in colorado, we saw a guy named moderate mitt. last night romney tried to fool everyone with moderate mitt once again. watch his very first answer of the night, in response to a question from a college student. >> i want to make sure we keep our pell grant program growing. we're also going to have our loan program, so that people are able to afford school. >> holy smokes! all of a sudden moderate mitt loves pell grants. even though the real romney supports demolishing the pell grant program through paul ryan's budget. which, of course, he says he supports. president obama never let mitt romney define the terms of the debate, especially on romney's economic plan. >> now, governor romney was a very successful investor. if somebody came to you, governor, with a
. >> mitt romney's debate blunder exposed him as a lightweight on foreign policy. only one man on stage looked like the president during the libya exchange last night. it was a lot different than the mitt romney who looked is so confident as he told lie after lie during the debate in denver two weeks ago. back in colorado, we saw a guy named moderate mitt. last night romney tried to fool everyone with moderate mitt once again. watch his very first answer of the night, in response to a...
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i recommended foreign policy, not fox news and not cbs, but foreign policy, talking about the fact that the fbi was supposedly in there, but it wasn't until october 26, went into the consulate, they found -- october 26. several weeks later. hopefully, we will get some answers. >> thank you. >> coming up mon the stunning new information found inside the benghazi consulate found. will it impact the election? our political panel is here. but up next, florida senator marco rubio. his state turning into a major battleground and right now, it is too close to call. hear from senator rubio, next. look how small they were! [ husband ] transfer! [ male announcer ] free data transfer at home. you just deleted all the photos! you did! no you did! [ male announcer ] or free data transfer when you buy a windows 8 computer at staples. another way staples makes it easier to upgrade. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male an
i recommended foreign policy, not fox news and not cbs, but foreign policy, talking about the fact that the fbi was supposedly in there, but it wasn't until october 26, went into the consulate, they found -- october 26. several weeks later. hopefully, we will get some answers. >> thank you. >> coming up mon the stunning new information found inside the benghazi consulate found. will it impact the election? our political panel is here. but up next, florida senator marco rubio. his...
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the sleeper issue is foreign policy and national security stuff. to have made comments that blunt and reckless about the palestinian/israeli peace process, to come out while the embassy was still being attacked, and to have displayed, nobody has been talking about this at all today, but to display basic ignorance about nuclear national security in terms of a nuclear bomb and a dirty bomb in the context of iran, i feel like that stuff makes me hyper ventilate a little bit about this campaign in a way about how close this man is to the presidency with some real serious weaknesses on national security. >> you can bet a lot of people are asking that question. it's less the specifics about his foreign policy. than is he really ready for the presidency? he already suffered the image of being brittle, awkward, inauthentic. not quite ready to be president. now when he makes these gaffes one after the other, rem any sent of what was said about the 1960s, many republicans are exemptions in the tax code because mostly that's been a preferred republican way of
the sleeper issue is foreign policy and national security stuff. to have made comments that blunt and reckless about the palestinian/israeli peace process, to come out while the embassy was still being attacked, and to have displayed, nobody has been talking about this at all today, but to display basic ignorance about nuclear national security in terms of a nuclear bomb and a dirty bomb in the context of iran, i feel like that stuff makes me hyper ventilate a little bit about this campaign in...
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how does this foreign policy play in the election? 42 days left. >> i think what people are seeing now realizing they t president's record on the economy may in fact be surpassed in terms of the negative aspects of it by the record on foreign policy. i think you can't avoid when you turn on the television an you see extent to which the region is inflamed, embassies attack, ambassador assassinated people will focus on the issue and i hope to see the romney campaign make clore in a strong way that they are going to fight on this turfed a well. >> bret: rudy, liz, thank you very much for being here. steve, see you back as always. that's it for the panel. stay tuned to see how far the obama campaign is going to get exposure. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good drivin can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. vis
how does this foreign policy play in the election? 42 days left. >> i think what people are seeing now realizing they t president's record on the economy may in fact be surpassed in terms of the negative aspects of it by the record on foreign policy. i think you can't avoid when you turn on the television an you see extent to which the region is inflamed, embassies attack, ambassador assassinated people will focus on the issue and i hope to see the romney campaign make clore in a strong...
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but foreign policy is something that's critically important given the current state of foreign policy where we have a leader now whose foreign policy has made us weak in the eye of the rest of the world whereas governor romney believe in peace through strength. >> all right. let's talk about the expectations here, karen. the game from both sides has kicked into high gear over the weekend. i want to remind everybody. take a listen. >> president obama's a very, he's a very gifted speaker. he's an experienced debater. he's done these kinds of debates before. this is mitt's first time on this kind of a stage. >> we'd expected all along governor romney will have a good night. he's prepared more than any other candidate in history. >> and i think for us to raise the expectations, he's got to do something spectacular. those things don't happen in debates anymore that there's a spectacular event or gaffe. they're too well rehearsed. >> in this week's debate president obama has a great deal to lose. romney's is the most difficult position. obama's is the most dangerous. does the president here
but foreign policy is something that's critically important given the current state of foreign policy where we have a leader now whose foreign policy has made us weak in the eye of the rest of the world whereas governor romney believe in peace through strength. >> all right. let's talk about the expectations here, karen. the game from both sides has kicked into high gear over the weekend. i want to remind everybody. take a listen. >> president obama's a very, he's a very gifted...
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he's talking up his foreign policy experience, though. what are his credentials? we'll tell you about 30 minutes or so from now. >>> and 2012 is just getting started and dealnews.com issued the list of items that will cost more money this year. airfare, american express predicting the price will rise about 5% in 2012. next, food prices are going up. they rose 6% last year on higher wholesale prices. and gassing up your car won't be cheaper this year. expect gas prices to inch back to $4 a gallon. and next, shipping, the u.s. postal service will raise rates more than 4% this year and fedex and u.p.s. are expected to follow suit. and finally, municipal fees, that's what you pay for everything from dog licenses to vehicle registration, even local police may be writing more tickets. but it's not all bad news. after the break, got a list of five items that will cost you less this year. stay here. >>> so before the break, we showed you a list of items with prices on the rise in 2012 from dealnews.com. the good news, prices will be falling on some other items this year.
he's talking up his foreign policy experience, though. what are his credentials? we'll tell you about 30 minutes or so from now. >>> and 2012 is just getting started and dealnews.com issued the list of items that will cost more money this year. airfare, american express predicting the price will rise about 5% in 2012. next, food prices are going up. they rose 6% last year on higher wholesale prices. and gassing up your car won't be cheaper this year. expect gas prices to inch back to...
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the president gets his highest marks on foreign policy, unfortunately most voters don't go out and vote foreign policy but are they better off now than four years ago, i think the overwhelming answer is yes. >> and are you more optimistic now? i think the answer there is also overwhelmingly yes. because four years ago a cataclysm was confronting us and there was a sense of dread every day when we woke up. chip i'll give you ten seconds to rebut what i just said. do you disagree with the optimism we have now? >> yeah, i do. i don't think the economy is doing that great. we all hope the economy does better but at the end of the day, president obama he has put impediments in the way to grow the economy. >> all right. i don't know why i gave you the last word. [ laughter ] >> all right. thank you both for some of your time. >>> still to come last time tico almedah came on our show he upset some senior democratic officials. now he's back. but first obama is cool neil cavuto believes he is too, and john bolton definitely not. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >>
the president gets his highest marks on foreign policy, unfortunately most voters don't go out and vote foreign policy but are they better off now than four years ago, i think the overwhelming answer is yes. >> and are you more optimistic now? i think the answer there is also overwhelmingly yes. because four years ago a cataclysm was confronting us and there was a sense of dread every day when we woke up. chip i'll give you ten seconds to rebut what i just said. do you disagree with the...
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i don't think either man has a policy of outsourcing, believes that outsourcing jobs to foreign countries is something they ought to be involved in and to some extent, outsourcing makes sense and is good for the economy. i don't think the issue will last long. >>> i wonder what the independents think as they listen to tv and the candidates themselves and their cam tape pain, talking about outsourcing or not and the independents will determine who is the next president. i wonder if they think, if they are rolling their eyes at the name calling. >> i think they do. and i think at this stage, people are not focused on the campaign. there is a certain category of people who are intent on both sides. and they pay attention to all of these nuances and who gets the upper hand on this issue or that. i think that people's focus on this campaign has not begun and will start happening around the time of the conventions and beyond and particularly during the mob of october when people will be intensely focused. it is early yet. it is possible eye think this is what team obama is betting on, that if y
i don't think either man has a policy of outsourcing, believes that outsourcing jobs to foreign countries is something they ought to be involved in and to some extent, outsourcing makes sense and is good for the economy. i don't think the issue will last long. >>> i wonder what the independents think as they listen to tv and the candidates themselves and their cam tape pain, talking about outsourcing or not and the independents will determine who is the next president. i wonder if they...
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and libya will be the center of foreign policy debated. we'll have full coverage with our panel. >> truth telling it straight is the best way. >> bill: it will be moderated by bob schieffer considered a liberal individual. will it matter? and also tonight. we'll take you down to boca raton, florida for the inside story with ed henry and carl cameron. caution, you are about to enter the no-spin zone. factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching the last showdown and that is the subject of talking points memo. tonight's foreign policy debate in boca raton will feature two different philosophies. president obama won the election last time by repudiating the american power as the big stick in the world. more obama believes the foreign policy decisions made by the bush-cheney administration hurt america because they alienated many countries that could have helped us. barack obama was a fierce opponent of the iraq war and presented himself to the world as a man that that would seek consensus rather than a presiden
and libya will be the center of foreign policy debated. we'll have full coverage with our panel. >> truth telling it straight is the best way. >> bill: it will be moderated by bob schieffer considered a liberal individual. will it matter? and also tonight. we'll take you down to boca raton, florida for the inside story with ed henry and carl cameron. caution, you are about to enter the no-spin zone. factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching...
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>> and we will leave it there, because the third and final debate will be on foreign policy. gentleman, we have to have you back talking about that as a preview. >> and michael, watch the first part of this show, where they showed the tape. intensity, very high. great, gentleman. great to have you with us >> love you, bob! >>> all right. binders full of women. is that mitt romney's answer to pay inequality? is that his answer to pay inequity in this country? the president of planned parenthood, cecile richards, will weigh in next. >>> then the other side admits defeat. and we know this because they are complaining about what? the moderator. karen finney joins me. stay with us. >>> yeah, does governor romney support the lily ledbetter act? >> sam, we'll get back to you on that. >> yeah, we'll get back to you on that. we have to play that to be fair to the story. that was the romney campaign response on equal pay for women back in april. that would be six months ago. six months later, still don't have any answers. last night, both candidates were asked about pay equity. preside
>> and we will leave it there, because the third and final debate will be on foreign policy. gentleman, we have to have you back talking about that as a preview. >> and michael, watch the first part of this show, where they showed the tape. intensity, very high. great, gentleman. great to have you with us >> love you, bob! >>> all right. binders full of women. is that mitt romney's answer to pay inequality? is that his answer to pay inequity in this country? the...
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we'll be back in one minute to talk about some presidential foreign policy decisions. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: two brand new books. david sanger of the "new york times" chief washington correspondent author of "confront and conceal" front and conceal and daniel klaidman who has written "kill and capture." david, i want to start with you. i want to clear up one thing, i said earlier in the broadcast, when i asked david axelrod in the books this was it was reported he was in one of the national security meetings. i believe both of you say it was not in your books but in a "new york times" story. >> that's right. >> schieffer: but that was not a story reported by yourself. >>
we'll be back in one minute to talk about some presidential foreign policy decisions. what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve...
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it will prevent us from having an effective foreign policy. there are some innate dangers and sometimes correct decisions will lead to people getting killed because that's the way the world works. in this case i think it's fair to ask if the state department should have made some better decisions. but i don't see it as the sort of thing that amounts to a huge error. it's worth going back and asking how we can prevent it from happening in the future, but it was not a huge error. >> do we want -- mr. crowley, do we want diplomats career people to become ambassador in tricky areas. do we want them to be the kind of people that go to benghazi to try to deal with the militia or do we want somebody who stays back in the protection of our embassy. what kind of guy or woman do you want? >> you want chris stevens and you want him exactly where he was. to senator corker's clip, ironically this was the state department thinking outside the box. chris stevens had been in benghazi in the midst of the civil war advising the rebel group that became eventuall
it will prevent us from having an effective foreign policy. there are some innate dangers and sometimes correct decisions will lead to people getting killed because that's the way the world works. in this case i think it's fair to ask if the state department should have made some better decisions. but i don't see it as the sort of thing that amounts to a huge error. it's worth going back and asking how we can prevent it from happening in the future, but it was not a huge error. >> do we...
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so, yes, they're very political when it comes to foreign policy. >> schieffer: well-- >> when something goes bad, they deny, they deceive, and they delay. and the truth is, we're not safer. al qaeda is alive. behind may be dead. al qaeda is alive, and they're counter-attacking throughout the entire region. and the truth is that the foreign policy choices of president obama is allowing the region to come unraveled. >> schieffer: where did you get this information that led you to this conclusion? did you talk to officials there? did you talk to people in the c.i.a.? did you talk to people in the administration? how are you so convinced of what you have just stated? >> the intelligence community on the ground in libya has told senators corker and myself that within 24 hours, they communicated up to washington that this was a terrorist attack. president of libya on the same date said it was a terrorist attack. the video of the compound shows there was nobody at the benghazi consulate. there was never a group two riot. and the evidence is overwhelming, and the idea that it was spawned by a v
so, yes, they're very political when it comes to foreign policy. >> schieffer: well-- >> when something goes bad, they deny, they deceive, and they delay. and the truth is, we're not safer. al qaeda is alive. behind may be dead. al qaeda is alive, and they're counter-attacking throughout the entire region. and the truth is that the foreign policy choices of president obama is allowing the region to come unraveled. >> schieffer: where did you get this information that led you...
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if history is any guide, second terms are often disrupted by a foreign policy crisis. it's easy to see how that might happen over the next four years with iran or syria, but there's a distinct possibility that the next big foreign policy crisis will take place somewhere else. perhaps thousands of miles away in asian waters over five islands and three barren rocks, all uninhabited except for a few goats. for months now, chinese and japanese naval forces have been con flonlts each other in the east china seas. both countries claim a tiny set of islands. the japanese call them the sin ka cue islands, the chinese, the diaw use. the dispute involves energy. there are immense amounts of natural gas under the china saes. but above all it inkrofls history. its two greatest powers, the two largest economies and militaries have an unresolved bitter relationship. china and japan have never had to occupy the global stage as equals. one has always dominated the other. for most of the past years china was the leader and japan accepted the role of a distant empire. that changed in th
if history is any guide, second terms are often disrupted by a foreign policy crisis. it's easy to see how that might happen over the next four years with iran or syria, but there's a distinct possibility that the next big foreign policy crisis will take place somewhere else. perhaps thousands of miles away in asian waters over five islands and three barren rocks, all uninhabited except for a few goats. for months now, chinese and japanese naval forces have been con flonlts each other in the...
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this is a foreign policy failure. and the american people may take that into consideration a week from tuesday. >> schieffer: all right, senator, thank you so much. i have to move on. thank you for being with us. we'll be back with former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel in one minute. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: and joining us now from akron, ohio, the mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel. mr. mayor, thank you so much. and i'm never one to presume to know what the answers are before i ask the questions, but my guess is you will will have a slightly different take on events and what we just heard from senator mccain. >> very good, bob. yes. first of all, the president immediately orde
this is a foreign policy failure. and the american people may take that into consideration a week from tuesday. >> schieffer: all right, senator, thank you so much. i have to move on. thank you for being with us. we'll be back with former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel in one minute. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like...
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republican party which he believes he speaks for on foreign policy. and the newly re-elected president obama. joining us bob, great to have you here. happy thanksgiving. >> great to be here, rachel. >> could susan rice be secretary of state if the president wanted her to be? is this sort of john mccain spectacle trying to make an example out of her over now? >> you know, i don't know if it is over. i think he is going to keep on trying. i personally don't think that mccain can block this appointment if the president decides to make it. you know, it is really weird. you watch these clips and you watch all the times that mccain has been wrong and it is almost like slapstick, like this kind of hapless approach to foreign policy. the republicans are not just wrong on foreign policy on sunday morning, they're profoundly wrong in terms of their policies going forward, so we have this debacle, this tremendous catastrophe in iraq and they took their eye off the ball in afghanistan, which is why we're still there after a decade. they ignored the initial warnin
republican party which he believes he speaks for on foreign policy. and the newly re-elected president obama. joining us bob, great to have you here. happy thanksgiving. >> great to be here, rachel. >> could susan rice be secretary of state if the president wanted her to be? is this sort of john mccain spectacle trying to make an example out of her over now? >> you know, i don't know if it is over. i think he is going to keep on trying. i personally don't think that mccain can...
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domestic and foreign policy. so for the first time, the moderator, as well as paul ryan potentially can bring up libya. this terrorist attack on the president's watch just two months before the election -- >> bill: if ryan can bring tup, i'd be shocked, it would be like that 47%. last word cameron. >> the thing is, this is escalated to another level today. the obama campaign argued with a big stretch that the only reason this whole benghazi investigation is becoming a thing is because of the romney-ryan campaign. >> bill: good! >> as if the congressional investigation -- >> bill: if i were ryan, i got to cut you off 'cause we got to hit the computer. if i were ryan, i'd say yeah, that's right. we want to know what happened! put it on us! tell us what happened! i'd turn it right around. real quick. i got to go. >> the romney ryan campaign has been criticized for not doing it enough. now the obama campaign is trying to blame it on them. >> bill: ryan has to -- the f.b.i. and c.i.a. are secretarying. >> bill: thanks
domestic and foreign policy. so for the first time, the moderator, as well as paul ryan potentially can bring up libya. this terrorist attack on the president's watch just two months before the election -- >> bill: if ryan can bring tup, i'd be shocked, it would be like that 47%. last word cameron. >> the thing is, this is escalated to another level today. the obama campaign argued with a big stretch that the only reason this whole benghazi investigation is becoming a thing is...
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so many things foreign policy wise, i'd love to spend all day. but time is limited. >> i know. >> i'm sure you are acutely aware of that. the obama administration filed a new enforcement claim against the wto about china also rolled out a new television ad saying we're tough on china. here it is. >> tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs, it was president obama who stood up to china. and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision. said standing up to china was bad for the nation and our workers. how can mitt romney take on the cheaters when he's taking their side? >> all right. so, called china the cheaters at the same time, leon panetta had the first ever high level defense department visit there. isn't that at the least, a mixed message. at the most, hypocritical is this. >> no, i don't think so. i think secretary panetta said himself, it's a cormplicated. we have a relationship with china. it's a fairly good one. >> call him a cheater? >> well, you know, we woul
so many things foreign policy wise, i'd love to spend all day. but time is limited. >> i know. >> i'm sure you are acutely aware of that. the obama administration filed a new enforcement claim against the wto about china also rolled out a new television ad saying we're tough on china. here it is. >> tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs, it was president obama who stood up to china. and protected american workers....